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Cisco 500-220 image Question 1 119007 10112024184716000000

What are the Loss and Average Latency statistics based on?

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing hostnames on the Insight > Web App Health page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing hostnames on the Insight > Web App Health page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Security & SD- WAN > Firewall page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Security & SD- WAN > Firewall page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP address that is configured on the Security & SD-WAN > SD-WAN & Traffic Shaping page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP address that is configured on the Security & SD-WAN > SD-WAN & Traffic Shaping page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Help > Firewall info page

responses that the MX appliance receives on the connectivity-testing IP addresses on the Help > Firewall info page

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Suggested answer: C
Explanation:

Quote from referred documentation-Link: Loss and latency will be determined over the configured IP address under Security and SD-WAN > SD-WAN and Traffic Shaping > Uplink Statistics. If no IP is configured, these values will be measured against 8.8.8.8 by default. On the WAN Health page, all the configured IP address statistics can be reviewed by changing the destination under the 'Ping Destination' column.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MI/MI_WAN_Health#:~:text=Current%20loss%20and%20latency%20statistics,address%20is%20set%20to%208.8.

asked 11/10/2024
Francesco MARRELLA
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